Is this a specific post or a group of specific posts? If it’s a group, I would do something like this:
< ?php query_posts('category=##&tag_id=##'); ?>
Where ## is the id for your category and tag. Then I’d run the loop as normal. Make sure to use wp_reset_query after the loop.

It is a group and this will definitely get me started. Thanks. What if I want to link a string of text to this specific archive post group.

basically, I have posts that belongs to a certain category and is tagged with a specific tag. I then have a page that has a link that needs to go to these post. Now, here is the catch.

I have numerous pages. Each page has a a string of text that links to another specific tag and category. I was hoping to use archive.php or tag.php to display all of this and use the permalink to link the text within the page. I really dont want to create a new archive.php or tag.php for each custom query. This is probably confusing, but I could not figure out another way to break the site down.

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